U. S. Representative Al Green (D-TX) filed impeachment
charges against President Trump and his political stunt was soundly defeated by
the House of Representatives. Article II, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution
provides for the removal of the President, Vice President and all civil
officers of the United States on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason,
bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. Representative Green’s
ridiculous claims didn’t allege “obstruction of justice” or reference the
ongoing investigation into the 2016 presidential campaign’s connection with
Russia. Now, if Congressman Green’s flawed and politicized standard for removal
were to be applied to his own conduct then he is, as a civil officer of the
United States, himself subject to removal from office. [more...]

Prior
to the presidential election last year, candidate Hillary Clinton declared that
all women who claim to have been sexually assaulted “have the right to be
believed.” This year, a #MeToo movement of sexual harassment victims has swept
the nation, and a tsunami of such accusations has swept the halls of power from
Washington D.C. to Hollywood – with no sign of it abating. In its wake are
disgraced men from Matt Lauer to Harvey Weinstein to Al Franken, their careers
all justly destroyed by women who finally found the courage to speak out. But
is the search for justice becoming a witch – or rather, warlock – hunt? Is the
line between sexual assault and simple flirtation becoming dangerously blurred,
ruining the lives of innocent victims? [more...]

Following
Roy Moore’s defeat in the Alabama Senatorial race, the political Nostradami of
both parties are furiously predicting either doom or salvation for the other
party. Dems think Doug Jones’s win means the South is up for grabs, and
flipping the Senate and maybe even the House is possible. Donks predict that
with the toxic Moore off the table, Jones’s win will no more flip the Senate
than Scott Brown’s win did for the Republicans in 2010. More interesting is
what Moore’s rise and fall tells us about our dysfunctional political culture. [more...]

In
the new film, Trump:
The Art of the Insult, Donald Trump dominated the 2016 Presidential
face with a master plan of political incorrectness, using The Art of the
Insult to brand political opponents and bash the media all the way to the
White House. In the film, Donald Trump emerges as a marketing genius and
performance artist who, despite being a Manhattan billionaire, captured the
hearts of middle America. Critics are calling The Art of the Insult “the
most entertaining political documentary ever!” [more...]
Order in time for Christmas at www.artoftheinsult.com

There
have been many changes to the tax bill since it was first drafted. In essence,
the bill will give everyone a tax break in the near future, and then rates are
expected to rebound in 2027. The bill will change the tax brackets, lowering
personal taxes for unmarried individual filers and married joints filers
anywhere between 1 to 3 percent. But the tax bill won’t just affect
individuals, it will also affect businesses across every industry. However, the
effect may not be proportional across every industry. For example, the tax bill
will greatly reduce the tax cuts available to financial firms and real estate
companies, but not as much for manufacturing and mining. [more...]